NOVITATES ZOOLOOICAE XXVI. 1919. 233 



289. Temnora plagiata Juscata R. & J. = Temnora plagiata fuscata. 



Temnora plagiata fuscata Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. ix. Suppl. p. 576. No. 5046. pi. vii. 

 f.2I(1903)(Kikuyu). 



Type : ?, Kikuyu Escarpment, British East Africa, 6,500-9,000 ft., January 

 1901. W. Doherty coll. 



This appears to be still unique. 



290. Temnora rattrayi Rothsch. = Temnora raftrayi. 



Temnnra rattrayi Rothschild, Nov. Zool. vol. xi. p. 437. No. 6 (1904) (Kampala). 



Type : c?, Kampala, Uganda. Captain H. B. Rattray coll. 

 1 (J from Entebbe, Uganda, has come to hand since 1904. 



291. Temnora wollastoni R. & J. = Temnora wollastoni. 



Temnora wollastoni Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. xv. p. 260. No. 3 (1908) (Luluaburg). 



Paratype : ?, Luluaburg, Kassai, Congo. P. Landbeck coll. 

 292. Temnora stigma R. & J. = Temnora stiijma. 



Temnora stigma Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. ix. Suppl. p. 811. No. 769 (between Addis 

 Abeba and Kismayo). 



Type : ?, Between Addis Abeba and Kismayo, Abyssinian Somaliland. 

 Carlo von Erlanger coll. 

 This is still unique. 



293. Temnora elegans polia R. & J. = Temnora elegans polia. 



Temnora elegans polia Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. xi. p. 437. No. 5 (1904) (Pungo Andongo). 



Type : S, Pungo Andongo, Angola, July 1875. Major A. von Homeyer coll. 

 We have received 3 SS from Bihe, Angola and Uganda, from Sir F. Jackson, 

 since 1904. 



294. Temnora palpalis R. & J. = Temnora palpalis. 



Temnora palpalis Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. ix. Suppl. p. 579. No. 510. pi. vii. f. 19 (1903) 

 (Antanamb^). 



Type : cJ, Antanambe, Bale d'Antongil, Madagascar, March— April 1897. 

 A. Mocquerys coU. 



295. Temnora angulosa R. & J. = Temnora angulosa. 



Temnora angulosa Rothschild & Jordan, Nov. Zool. vol. xiii. p. 182. No. 9 (1906) (Kassai). 



Type : ?, Luluaburg Kassai, Congo, September 1902 (P. Landbeck coll.). 



A second ? has come to hand, since 1906, from Bitye, Ja River, Camaroons, 

 from L. G. Bates, per W. F. Rosenberg. 



